Table 6.1. Medical Center District (MC) Dimensional Standards 1
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Area, Width and Bulk (Lot Occupation)
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Lot width
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n/a
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Lot area
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50 acres minimum2
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Impervious coverage
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40% maximum
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Building area
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25% maximum3
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Open space
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50% minimum
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Setbacks
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Principal Building
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Perimeter (up to 6 stories or 65 feet)
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125 feet minimum4
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Building Height (maximum)
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Principal
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10 stories4 (or 105 feet)
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Intensity
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FAR
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0.45 maximum1
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NOTES:
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1
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See §§ 155-6.1C(1) and F.
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2
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Subject to § 155-6.1C(1), no single lot shall have an area less than 15,000 square feet.
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3
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The total building area shall include parking structures.
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4
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Per setback regulations in § 155-6.1C(5)
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Table 6.2. Bryn Mawr Medical District (BMMD) Dimensional
Standards
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Lot Occupation
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Lot width
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n/a
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Lot area
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See Note 1.
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Impervious coverage2
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BMMD-1
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80% maximum
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BMMD-2 and BMMD-3
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85% maximum
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Building area3
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BMMD-1
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60% maximum
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BMMD-2 and BMMD-3
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75% maximum
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Open space
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n/a
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Setbacks (feet)
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BMMD-1
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Street (buildings up to 65 feet in height)
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30 minimum
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Street (buildings over 65 feet in height)
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120 minimum, plus 1 for each 1 foot above 65 feet)
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BMMD-2
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Front (minimum)
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04
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Front (maximum)
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125
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Side
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0 or 10 minimum6
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Rear
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07
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BMMD-3
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Front (minimum)
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04
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Side
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0 or 10 minimum6
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Rear
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07
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Building Height (maximum)8
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Building: BMMD-1
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14 stories or 140 feet9
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Building: BMMD-2 and BMMD-3
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6 stories or 60 feet
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Parking (structured)
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5 stories or 50 feet
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Abutting MDR110
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25 feet to 40 feet separation
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3 stories or 35 feet
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40 feet to 60 feet separation
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4 stories or 45 feet
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60 feet or more separation
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5 stories (maximum height 140 feet)
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Row house
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3 stories or 45 feet11
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Floor Area Ratio (FAR)
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FAR: BMMD-1
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2.2 maximum
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FAR: BMMD-2
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2.0 maximum
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FAR: BMMD-3
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0.85 maximum
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NOTES:
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1
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See § 155-6.2B(9).
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2
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The impervious surface may exceed the maximum permitted on such lot, provided that it is subject to a common covenant as set forth in § 155-6.2G and such excess does not cause the impervious surfaces on all lots within such district and subject to the common covenant to exceed such maximum.
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3
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The building area on any single lot within the BMMD District may exceed the maximum permitted on such lot, provided that it is subject to a common covenant as set forth in § 155-6.2G, and provided that such excess does not cause the building area on all lots within such district and subject to the covenant to exceed the maximum.
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4
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When a permitted nonresidential use or aboveground parking structure
in the BMMD District is across the street from a residential use in
LDR or MDR, the minimum front yard setback in the BMMD District shall
be 50 feet.
When a permitted residential use in the BMMD District is across
the street from a residential use in LDR or MDR, the minimum front
yard setback in the BMMD District shall be 10 feet.
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5
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When across the street from a residential use in a residential
district the minimum standards shall apply. See Note 4 above.
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6
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Shall be 25 feet minimum where nonresidential use abuts single-family
detached residential use or shall be 10 feet where a residential use
abuts a residential use.
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7
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Shall be 25 feet minimum when a nonresidential use abuts a single-family
detached residential use and 25 feet minimum for single-family residential
use.
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8
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The maximum height of any building at the right-of-way line
shall not exceed three stories or 45 feet, unless there is a minimum
of 90 feet between the facing building or buildings across the street
right-of-way and the proposed building, in which case the maximum
height at the right-of-way line shall not exceed 60 feet. Portions
of the building exceeding these limits shall be set back a minimum
of 12 feet from the right-of-way line.
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9
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Per setback regulations
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10
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The separation applies from the proposed building to the nearest
residential property line.
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11
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May be 50 feet if row house serves as a buffer
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Table 6.3. Rock Hill Road District (RHR) Dimensional Standards
[Amended 7-21-2021 by Ord. No. 4223] | |
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Lot Occupation (See § 155-3.4, Lot occupation.)
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Lot area
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None
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Lot width
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20 feet minimum
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Impervious coverage
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60%
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Primary frontage
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70%
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Setbacks (feet)1
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Principal Building
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Front
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20 minimum2
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Side
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15 minimum
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Rear
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25 minimum
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Building Height (maximum) (See § 155-3.3, Building height.)
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Principal building3
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2 stories minimum/5 stories maximum, up to 65 feet
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Accessory building
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n/a
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Accessory structure
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1 story up to 15 feet
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Frontage Yard Type (See § 155-3.5, Frontages.)
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Common yard
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Not permitted
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Fenced yard
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Not permitted
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Shallow yard
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Not permitted
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Urban yard
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Permitted
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Pedestrian forecourt
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Permitted
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Vehicular forecourt
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Permitted
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Facade Types (See § 155-3.5, Frontages.)
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Porch
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Not permitted
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Stoop
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Not permitted
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Common entry
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Not permitted
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Arcade/colonnade
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Not permitted
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Gallery
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Not permitted
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Storefront
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Permitted
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NOTES:
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1
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Where a parcel abuts a residential use in a residential zoning district, there shall be a twenty-foot landscape buffer area along the district boundary line in compliance with § 155-3.10, Landscape standards.
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2
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See § 155-6.3C(4).
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3
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A maximum of two stories may be devoted to residential use.
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Table 6.4. Bryn Mawr Village District (BMV) Dimensional
Standards
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Lot Occupation
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Lot width
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n/a
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Lot area
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n/a
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Impervious coverage
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BMV1
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90%1
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BMV2
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70%2
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BMV3 and BMV4
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70%3
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Open area (BMV1)
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20% minimum4
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Setbacks (Build-to Line) (feet)
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Principal Building
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Front [See § 155-6.4B(1).]
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0 maximum5
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Side
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06
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Rear
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Abutting commercial
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0
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Abutting residential
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25 minimum
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Building Height (stories)
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Minimum
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BMV1, BMV2, BMV3, BMV4
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2/26 feet
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Street wall maximum
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BMV1, BMV2, BMV3, BMV4
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3/38 feet
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Total maximum (base)/[increase]
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BMV1
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(4)/[5]
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BMV2
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(3)/[3]
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BMV3
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(3)/[4]7
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BMV4
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(3)/[3]
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Stepback minimum (base)/[increase]
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BMV1
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(10 feet)/[15 feet]
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BMV3
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(none)/[10 feet]8
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Intensity9
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FAR (base) [increase]
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BMV1
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(2.1 maximum)[2.5 maximum]
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BMV2
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(1.6 maximum)[1.6 maximum]
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BMV3, BMV4
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(1.6 maximum)[2.0 maximum]
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NOTES:
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1
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Impervious coverage may be increased at a rate of one square
foot of additional impervious surface for each two square feet of
grade-level green roof that is open and accessible to the public.
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2
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100% for structured parking facilities open to the public
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3
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100%, subject to compliance with the greening standards
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4
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See § 155-6.4B(3).
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Where the right-of-way is closer than 10 feet from the curbline,
the build-to line shall be a minimum of 10 feet to 15 feet from the
curbline.
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5
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On Lancaster Avenue and Bryn Mawr Avenue, the build-to line
shall be a minimum of 12 feet to 15 feet from the curbline, unless
the construction is an expansion of an existing building which is
less than 12 feet from the curbline. In such case the expansion may
continue the build-to line established by the existing building, but
in no case shall the expansion be less than 10 feet from the curbline.
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Any portion of a new building or addition to an existing building
above three stories or 38 feet above grade shall be stepped back from
the build-to line a minimum of 10 feet.
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6
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If a new or expanded structure is not built up to the side lot
line, the new or expanded portion of the building shall be set back
a minimum of 10 feet from the side lot line.
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7
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A parking structure may be increased in height subject to the regulations in § 155-6.4D(2).
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8
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A fifteen-foot stepback is required for a building authorized under § 155-6.4D(2)(d).
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9
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Refer to § 155-6.4D.
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Location
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Total Width
(feet)
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Width
(feet)
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Improvement to be Installed
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Along City Avenue
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24
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6
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Landscaped verge suitable for street trees and installed in accordance with § 155-6.6K(3).
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8
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Public, multipurpose path
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2
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Hardscaped or landscaped verge
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8
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Unobstructed public walkway
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Location
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Total Width
(feet)
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Width
(feet)
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Improvement to be Installed
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Along Belmont Avenue between St. Asaphs Road and Righters Ferry
Road and along properties on Righters Ferry Road located within 500
feet of Belmont Avenue
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22
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6
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Landscaped verge suitable for street trees
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8
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Public, multipurpose path
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8
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Unobstructed public walkway designed in such a manner as to
minimize damage or to avoid the removal of existing trees in the required
buffer.
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These dimensions may be modified as approved by the Director
of Building and Planning to minimize damage or to preserve the existing
mature trees in the buffer area.
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Location
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Total Width
(feet)
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Width
(feet)
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Improvement To Be Installed
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On all other streets
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14
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6
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Landscaped verge suitable for street trees and installed in accordance with § 155-6.6K(3), except as noted below:
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•
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If on-street parking is provided, a hardscaped or landscaped verge strip shall be maintained at the curbline. When a hardscaped verge is provided, a space sufficient for street trees shall be in accordance with § 155-6.6K(3).
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•
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Where a bus pull off is provided at the curbline, a hardscaped
verge shall be required in the area adjacent to the bus stop
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•
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When a public, multipurpose path is shown along the street line
on the City Avenue District Official Map.
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8
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Unobstructed public walkway
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Location
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Total Width
(feet)
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Width
(feet)
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Improvement To Be Installed
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When a public, multipurpose path is shown along the street line
on the City Avenue District Official Map
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23
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5
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Landscaped verge suitable for street trees
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8
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Public, multipurpose path
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2
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Hardscaped or landscaped verge
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8
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Unobstructed public walkway
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Table 6.6.2. CAD-RCA Build-To Line
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Primary Front Facade Facing
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Minimum
(feet)
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Maximum
(feet)
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Permitted Extensions
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City Avenue
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25
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40
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Plus 20 feet if the additional area is used for outdoor dining
or if public gathering space is provided between the build-to line
and the building entrance, subject to compliance with the standards
outlined for public gathering space in Table 6.6.5, CAD Density Increases.
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All others except as noted below
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20
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30
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Righters Ferry Road located within 500 feet of Belmont Avenue
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50
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The first 150 feet of the curbline on those portions of parcels
fronting on Belmont Avenue between St. Asaphs Road and Righters Ferry
Road
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150
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St. Asaphs Road between Belmont Avenue and Conshohocken State
Road
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50
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Table 6.6.3. CAD-RCA Height Standards
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Minimum Height
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Location
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2 stories or 28 feet1
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The entire district
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Maximum Height (feet)
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Location
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45
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Any portion of a building between 50 feet and 100 feet of the
curbline of Righters Ferry Road between Belmont Avenue and Monument
Road as shown in the above map
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65
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Any portion of a building between 100 feet and 150 feet of the
curbline of Righters Ferry Road between Belmont Avenue and Monument
Road as shown in the above map
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120
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Any portion of a building between 150 feet and 250 feet of the
curbline of Belmont Avenue between St. Asaphs Road and Righters Ferry
Road as shown in the above map
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200
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A building within the district boundary within the general area
bounded by the Norfolk Southern railroad, Glenn Road, Presidential
Boulevard, St. Asaphs Road, including properties fronting on Kings
Grant Road, and City Avenue as shown in the above map
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NOTES:
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1
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The second-story floor area shall be equal to or greater than
75% of the grade-level building area.
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Table 6.6.4. CAD-RCA FAR Standards
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Location
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Use
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FAR
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Maximum FAR
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Area A: South of St. Asaphs Road, as shown on the above map
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Single-use residential buildings and mixed-use buildings with
more than 80% of the gross floor area designated for residential purposes
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0.6
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1.4
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Mixed-use buildings with 80% or less of the gross floor area
designated for residential purposes, or multiple-use developments
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0.7
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1.75
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Area B: North of St. Asaphs Road as shown on the above map
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Single-use residential buildings and mixed-use buildings with
more than 80% of the gross floor area designated for residential purposes
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0.6
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1.4
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Mixed-use buildings with 80% or less of the gross floor area
designated for residential purposes, or multiple-use developments
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0.7
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1.5
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Table 6.6.5. CAD-RCA Density Increases
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Amenity
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FAR Increase
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Regulations
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Public gathering space (PGS)1
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0.15
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The public gathering space shall be maintained by the property
owner. The amount of density increase shall be noted on the plan and
recorded in the deed. No portion of the public gathering space may
be dedicated to a specific tenant.
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(1)
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The public gathering space shall be designed and located so to achieve the purpose of this subsection as stated above, as well as the purpose of the Official Map, as provided for in Chapter 107 of the Township Code. Whether or not a specific location is identified on the Official Map, the public gathering space shall comply with the requirements below.
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(a)
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The maximum number of separate public gathering spaces on any
lot is three.
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(b)
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Size of the public gathering space. A minimum of 5% of the lot
area shall be used as public gathering space, but in no case shall
a public gathering space be less than 3,500 square feet.
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[1]
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Lots up to 100,000 square feet: A public gathering space shall
be no less than 3,500 square feet.
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[2]
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Lots over 100,000 square feet: A public gathering space shall
be no less than 5,000 square feet.
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(c)
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Design of the public gathering space.
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[1]
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Lots up to 100,000 square feet: A rain garden occupying a minimum
of 200 square feet may be provided. No more than 30% of the public
gathering space may be devoted to a rain garden use.
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[2]
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Lots over 100,000 square feet: A rain garden occupying a minimum
of 400 square feet may be provided. No more than 30% of the public
gathering space may be devoted to a rain garden use.
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[3]
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A minimum of 30% of the public gathering space shall be landscaped
with trees, shrubs, and mixed plantings with year-round interest.
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[4]
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The hard surface area of the public gathering space shall be
paving materials, such as unit pavers, paving stones, or concrete.
No more than 20% of the public gathering space may be concrete. If
the concrete in a public gathering space is stamped concrete providing
the appearance of unit pavers or paving stones, the maximum area of
stamped concrete shall be 30%.
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[5]
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The public gathering space shall not be used for parking, loading,
or vehicular access.
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[6]
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The area of the public gathering space or the plantings within
the public gathering space shall not be used to demonstrate compliance
with the greening standards.
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[7]
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Public gathering space may include ornamental fountains, stairways,
waterfalls, sculptures, arbors, trellises, planted beds, drinking
fountains, benches, awnings, canopies and similar structures.
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[8]
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One bicycle space shall be provided for every 300 square feet
of public gathering space.
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(d)
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Location of public gathering spaces. The public gathering space
shall be located where it is visible and accessible from either a
public sidewalk or pedestrian connection. The public gathering space
shall connect with existing or proposed public gathering spaces on
abutting properties, where feasible. Public gathering space may be
located along a street and is encouraged to be located between buildings
or within an inner or outer court. Location of a public gathering
space adjacent to a parking lot is discouraged
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(e)
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The design and size of the public gathering spaces may be modified, subject to conditional use approval from the Board of Commissioners. In addition to the conditional use standards in Article XI, the following standards shall apply:
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[1]
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Where a minimum of 5% of the lot area is dedicated to public
gathering space, the area of the individual public gathering spaces
may reduced, provided that there is at least one public gathering
space that meets the minimum size requirements.
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[2]
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Where a children's play area consisting of playground equipment
and/or spray fountains is provided, the minimum area devoted to landscaping
and rain gardens may be reduced by up to 30%.
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Aggregation of PGS1
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0.15
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Public gathering space must be aggregated into one large area
that equals a minimum of 10% of the total lot area of the development
and no less than 35,000 square feet.
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(1)
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The aggregated public gathering space shall connect to any pedestrianway
or any multipurpose trail on the lot(s).
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(2)
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The public gathering space is encouraged to be located as shown
on the City Avenue District Official Map or as otherwise approved
by the Board of Commissioners during the land development review and
approval process
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Structured parking1
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0.18
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Where a new building is proposed or an existing building is
expanded, newly created surface parking may account for a maximum
of 10% of the required parking spaces in order for the density increase
to apply.
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Underground parking structure1
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0.5
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This density increase shall be prorated based on the percentage
of the parking spaces provided in the underground structure to the
total required parking spaces.
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Parking structure with a liner building1
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0.25
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A minimum of 75% of the facade of the perimeter of the parking structure as seen from a public way is surrounded by a building with an active use complying with the development design standards in § 155-6.6I, Development design standards. Such active uses may be either directly attached to the parking structure or separated by an interior court or service lane.
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Transit facility improvements1
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0.05
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Accommodations to encourage mass transit are provided. Such
accommodations include the construction of new bus shelters along
a public roadway, the installation of bus pull offs along bus routes
and electronic mass transit schedule boards.
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(1)
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The applicant shall submit documentation from the appropriate
transit authority approving the design and location of the transit
improvements to attain the increases listed below.
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Transit facility: on-site bus stop1
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0.15
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An on-street bus stop must be moved onto the property being
developed. The following facilities shall be provided:
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(1)
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Benches;
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(2)
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Shelters; and
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(3)
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Mass transit schedule boards.
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Historic preservation1
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0.1
|
A resource listed on the Township Historic Resource Inventory
is preserved or renovated in compliance with the Secretary of the
Interior's standards.
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Public, multipurpose pathway1
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0.15
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A public, multipurpose path is provided as shown on the City
Avenue District Official Map or as otherwise approved by the Board
of Commissioners, subject to the following requirements
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(1)
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The path shall be provided in addition to the required pedestrianway,
except along City Avenue and along portions of Belmont Avenue where
it is included in the pedestrianway.
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(2)
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The path shall be at least eight feet wide with one hardscaped
or landscaped verge measuring at least four feet in width.
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(3)
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The path shall be paved with asphalt a minimum of 2 1/2
inches thick with a minimum aggregate subbase of four inches. An alternative
material that provides an adequate walking surface, such as concrete
or other similar paver systems, may be approved by the Township Engineer.
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(4)
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The path shall connect with public gathering spaces and shall
connect with existing or proposed trails on abutting properties or
a pedestrianway.
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Off-site traffic improvement (OSTI)1
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0.2
|
Installation of off-site traffic improvements as determined
by the Township or contributes to a City Avenue Transportation Services
Area Fund held by the Township subject to the following provisions:
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(1)
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Roadway improvements shall comply with the 2010 Transportation
Capital Improvements Plan prepared for the City Avenue Transportation
Services Area. The Township may also authorize improvement of intersections
or roadways outside the district that are impacted by the proposed
development.
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(a)
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When the applicant is installing the roadway improvement, the
Township Engineer shall determine the scope of the roadway improvements
installed.
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[1]
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Construction cost estimates shall be provided by the applicant
and approved by the Township Engineer. The cost of the improvements
shall be calculated as noted below:
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[a]
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The off-site traffic improvements or payment in lieu shall equal $20 per square foot generated by the total additional floor area constructed under § 155-6.8M.
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(2)
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Sustainable design (Reserved)1
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(Reserved)
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(Reserved)
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Notes:
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1
|
In order to qualify for the density increases, public gathering
space shall be provided.
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Table 6.6.6. City Avenue District Regional Center Area
(CAD-RCA)
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Lot Occupation
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Lot width
|
600 feet maximum
|
Lot area
|
None
|
Impervious surface
|
60% to 70% maximum1
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Primary frontage
|
60%2
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Building Configuration
| |
Build-to line
|
See § 155-6.6D(1).
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Side
|
See § 155-6.6D(2).
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Rear
|
See § 155-6.6D(3).
|
Floor area ratio (FAR)
|
See § 155-6.6D(6).
|
Buffer
|
See § 155-6.6D(7).
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Building Height (See § 155-3.3, Building height.)
| |
Height
|
See § 155-6.6D(5) and Table 6.6.3, CAD-RCA Height Standards.
|
Frontage yard types (See § 155-3.5 Frontages.)
| |
Common yard
|
Not permitted
|
Fenced yard
|
Not permitted
|
Shallow yard
|
Permitted3
|
Urban yard
|
Permitted
|
Pedestrian forecourt
|
Permitted
|
Vehicular forecourt
|
Permitted
|
Facade Types (See § 155-3.5, Frontages.)
| |
Porch
|
Not permitted
|
Stoop
|
Permitted3
|
Common entry
|
Not permitted
|
Arcade/colonnade
|
Permitted
|
Gallery
|
Permitted
|
Storefront
|
Permitted
|
Notes:
| |
1
|
See § 155-6.6D(4).
|
2
|
When one or more lot(s) is redeveloped such that 150 feet or
more of new building facade is constructed along the primary frontage,
an accessway shall be provided (i.e., through a lobby or alley) to
reach parking facilities at the rear of the lot, if any.
|
3
|
Row house use only
|
Table 6.7.1. CAD-BCR Height Standards
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Minimum Height
|
Location
| |
2 stories or 28 feet1
|
The entire district
| |
Maximum Height (feet)
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Location
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45
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Lots(s) fronting on the portion of St. Asaphs Road located between
Belmont Avenue and a point in the center line of St. Asaphs Road measured
approximately 642 feet southwesterly from the intersection of the
center line of Belmont Avenue and St. Asaphs Road.
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65
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(1)
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Lot(s) fronting on the portion of St. Asaphs Road located between
100 feet and 250 feet of the curbline of St. Asaphs Road, fronting
on the portion of St. Asaphs Road located between Conshohocken State
Road and a point in the center line of St. Asaphs Road measured approximately
642 feet southwesterly from the intersection of the center lines of
Belmont Avenue and St. Asaphs Road.
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(2)
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Lot(s) fronting on the portion of St. Asaphs Road located between
50 feet and 250 feet of the curbline of St. Asaphs Road, fronting
on the portion of St. Asaphs Road located between Belmont Avenue and
a point in the center line of St. Asaphs Road measured approximately
642 feet southwesterly from the intersection of the center lines of
Belmont Avenue and St. Asaphs Road.
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90
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All other locations in CAD-BCR.
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NOTES:
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1
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The second-story floor area shall be equal to or greater than
75% of the grade-level building area.
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Table 6.7.2. Bala Cynwyd Retail District (CAD-BCR)
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Lot Occupation
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Lot width
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See § 155-6.7B(3).
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Lot area
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None
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Impervious surface
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60% to 70% maximum1
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Primary frontage
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60%
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Building Configuration
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Principal Building (feet)
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Build-to line
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See § 155-6.7C(1).
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Side
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See § 155-6.6D(2).
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Rear
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See § 155-6.6D(3).
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Floor area ratio
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See § 155-6.6D(6).
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Building Height (See § 155-3.3, Building height.)
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Height
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See § 155-6.7C(2) and Table 6.7.1 CAD-BCR, Height Standards.
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Frontage Yard Types (See § 155-3.5, Frontages.)
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Common yard
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Not permitted
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Fenced yard
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Not permitted
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Shallow yard
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Permitted2
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Urban yard
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Permitted
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Pedestrian forecourt
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Permitted
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Vehicular forecourt
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Permitted
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Facade Types (See § 155-3.5, Frontages.)
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Porch
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Not permitted
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Stoop
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Permitted2
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Common entry
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Not permitted
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Arcade/colonnade
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Permitted
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Gallery
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Permitted
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Storefront
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Permitted
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NOTES:
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1
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See § 155-6.6D(4), Impervious surface.
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2
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Row house use only
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Table 6.8.1. Bala Village (CAD-BV) Density Increase Standards
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Amenity
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FAR Increase
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Regulations
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Public gathering space (PGS)2
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0.15
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The public gathering space shall be maintained by the property
owner. The amount of density increase shall be noted on the plan and
recorded in the deed. No portion of the public gathering space may
be dedicated to a specific tenant.
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(1)
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The public gathering space shall be designed and located so
to achieve the purpose of this subsection as stated above and shall
comply with the requirements detailed below.
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(a)
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The maximum number of separate public gathering spaces on any
lot is two.
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(b)
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Size of the public gathering space. A minimum of 5% of the lot
area shall be used as public gathering space.
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(c)
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Design of the public gathering space.
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[1]
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A rain garden may be provided. No more than 30% of the public
gathering space may be devoted to a rain garden use.
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[2]
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A minimum of 30% of the public gathering space shall be landscaped
with trees, shrubs, and mixed plantings with year-round interest.
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[3]
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The hard surface area of the public gathering space shall be
paving materials, such as unit pavers, paving stones, or concrete.
No more than 20% of the public gathering space may be concrete. If
the concrete in a public gathering space is stamped concrete providing
the appearance of unit pavers or paving stones, the maximum area of
stamped concrete shall be 30%.
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[4]
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The public gathering space shall not be used for parking, loading,
or vehicular access.
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[5]
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The area of the public gathering space or the plantings within
the public gathering space shall not be used to demonstrate compliance
with the greening standards.
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[6]
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Public gathering space may include ornamental fountains, stairways,
waterfalls, sculptures, arbors, trellises, planted beds, drinking
fountains, benches, awnings, canopies and similar structures.
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[7]
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One bicycle space shall be provided for every 300 square feet
of public gathering space.
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(d)
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Location of public gathering space. The public gathering space
shall be located where it is visible and accessible from either a
public sidewalk or pedestrian connection. The public gathering space
shall connect with existing or proposed public gathering spaces on
abutting properties, where feasible. Public gathering space may be
located along a street and is encouraged to be located between buildings
or within an inner or outer court. Location of a public gathering
space adjacent to a parking lot is discouraged.
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(e)
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The design and size of the public gathering spaces may be modified, subject to conditional use approval from the Board of Commissioners. In addition to the conditional use standards in Article XI, the following standards apply:
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[1]
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Where a children's play area consisting of playground equipment
and/or spray fountains is provided, the minimum area devoted to landscaping
and rain gardens may be reduced by up to 30%.
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Mixed-use buildings1
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0.25
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(1)
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The allowable density may be increased by an FAR of 0.25.
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Underground and/or wrapped parking structures
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0.5
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The allowable density may be increased by a FAR of 0.5 for a
development where parking is in a new underground and/or wrapped parking
structure.
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(1)
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Where the required parking is split between an underground and/or
wrapped parking structure and surface parking, this density increase
shall be prorated based on the percentage of the required parking
in the underground and/or wrapped parking structure.
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Transit facility improvements
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0.05
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The allowable density may be increased by up to an FAR of 0.05
for a development where accommodations to encourage mass transit are
provided. Such accommodations include the construction of new bus
shelters along a public roadway and/or the installation of electronic
mass transit schedule boards. The applicant shall submit documentation
from the appropriate transit authority approving the design and location
of the transit facility improvements.
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Historic preservation
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0.2
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The allowable density may be increased by up to a FAR of 0.2
for a development where a resource listed on the Township Historic
Resource Inventory is preserved or renovated in compliance with the
Secretary of the Interior's standards.
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Off-site traffic improvements
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0.2
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The allowable density may be increased by a FAR of up to 0.2
for a development where the applicant installs off-site traffic improvements
as determined by the Township or contributes to a City Avenue Transportation
Services Area Fund held by the Township, subject to the following
provisions:
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(1)
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Roadway improvements shall comply with the 2010 Transportation
Capital Improvements Plan prepared for the City Avenue Transportation
Services Area. The Township may also authorize improvement of intersections
or roadways outside the district that are impacted by the proposed
development.
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(a)
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When the applicant is installing the roadway improvement, the
Township Engineer shall determine the scope of the roadway improvements
installed.
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(b)
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Construction cost estimates shall be provided by the applicant
and approved by the Township Engineer. The cost of the improvements
shall be calculated as noted below:
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[1]
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The off-site traffic improvements or payment in-lieu shall equal $20 per square feet generated by the total additional floor area constructed under § 155-6.8M.
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(2)
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Sustainable design (Reserved)
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(Reserved)
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Affordable housing (Reserved)
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(Reserved)
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Notes:
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1
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In order to qualify for the density increases in this section,
the building must be mixed-use.
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2
|
In order to qualify for the density increases in this section,
public gathering space shall be provided.
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Table 6.8.2. Bala Village (CAD-BV) Dimensional Standards
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Lot Occupation
| |
Lot width
|
None
|
Lot area
|
None
|
Impervious surface
| |
Single-use buildings
|
80% maximum
|
Mixed-use buildings
|
90% maximum
|
Primary frontage
|
70%
|
Setbacks
| |
Principal Building (feet)
| |
Build-to line
| |
Facing Bala Avenue between City Avenue and Union
Avenue
|
20 minimum; 25 maximum1
|
Facing Bala Avenue between Union Avenue and Montgomery
Avenue and all other streets
|
15 minimum; 25 maximum1
|
Side
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0 or 10 minimum;2 15 maximum3
|
Rear
| |
Structures backing to a residentially zoned lot
|
25 minimum4
|
Structures not backing to a residentially zoned
lot
|
0 minimum4
|
Building Height (feet)
| |
Along City Avenue
|
2 stories minimum, up to 65 maximum
|
Buildings between North Highland Avenue and Montgomery
Avenue
|
2 stories minimum, up to 60 maximum5
|
Buildings between Bala Avenue and the Cynwyd Rail
Line from City Avenue to Montgomery Avenue
|
2 stories minimum, up to 60 maximum5, 6
|
Buildings along westerly side of Bala Avenue between
Aberdale Road and North Highland Avenue and all other streets
|
2 stories minimum, up to 49 maximum5
|
Intensity
| |
FAR (base) [increase]
|
(1.25 maximum) [2.0 maximum]
|
NOTES:
| |
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1
|
The build-to line may be extended as follows: up to 20 feet
farther from the curbline if the additional area is used as outdoor
dining and up to 20 feet farther from the curbline where a public
gathering space is provided between the build-to line and the building
entrance, subject to compliance with Table 6.8.1, Bala Village (CAD-BV) Density Increase Standards.
|
2
|
Where a shared party wall exists with the adjoining property,
there shall be no required side yard setback. Where a shared party
wall does not exist, the minimum side yard setback shall be 10 feet
and a maximum of 15 feet from the side lot line.
|
3
|
The maximum dimension may be increased up to 25 feet from the
side lot line where the side yard includes a vehicular driveway.
|
For a lot immediately contiguous to a residential use in a residential
zoning district, the side yard abutting the residential use shall
be at least 25 feet.
| |
4
|
The lot also shall comply with minimum buffer requirements.
|
5
|
Minimum six-foot stepback from primary front facade required
on portion of building above 38 feet when the building fronts on Bala
Avenue.
|
6
|
The maximum height may be increased to 65 feet, provided that
the stepback at 38 feet is increased to 8 feet.
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Table 6.9. Special District Residential Building Types
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Key:
P = Permitted use
R = Regulated use
| |||||
Building Type
|
MC
|
BMMD
|
RHR
|
BMV
|
CAD
|
Single-Family Detached House
| |||||
R1
|
R2
| ||||
Twin
| |||||
R1
|
R2
| ||||
Duplex
| |||||
R1
|
R2
| ||||
Quad
| |||||
Row House
| |||||
R1
|
P/R
|
P/R
| |||
Small Multifamily (6-Pack)
| |||||
R
|
P/R
|
R
| |||
Large Multifamily
| |||||
R
|
P/R
|
R
| |||
Live/Work
| |||||
P
|
R2
|
R3
|
NOTES:
| |
1
|
BMMD3 only
|
2
|
BMV1, BMV3, BMV4
|
3
|
CAD-BV only
|